John S. wrote:
Your comments make me think of a restaurant or theater critic who has
been writing columns too long. Things that would pass by most
listeners loom very big in their eyes, nothing new compares to the way
it was once done, etc.
There are *few* stations left with truly quality programming. For the most
part, commercial American radio has become a commodity and the only thing
that means anything to the people that run them is the bottom line.
And yes, many listeners have taken notice. I'm convinced that the ones that
haven't just don't know any better. They don't realize that it *could* be
better because all they know is what they've had for the past 10 years.
Tim
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